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Gray Dog Breeds

Gray is a fairly common color for dog breeds. Gray coats occur due to the location of genes on the chromosomes and is a less intense shade of black. The gray coat may sometimes appear to be bluish-gray. Gray coats can be seen in working dogs, hunting dogs, herding dogs, sporting dogs and terriers. They range in size from small to large. The Italian Greyhound is a popular small dog in the Terrier group that has a gray hypoallergenic coat. The Siberian Husky is a medium-sized working dog that has a beautiful gray coat. The Weimaraner is a well-liked sporting dog with a smooth, gray coat.

Also referred to as the Pyrenean Mountain Dog, the Great Pyrenees has a long history of being keen workers who faithfully guard their flocks no matter how cold the weather or rugged the terrain. Not to be confused with the Pyrenean Mastiff or Pyre

Often referred to as the “grey ghost” for the distinctive coloring of its sleek coat, the Weimaraner is a graceful dog noted for its aristocratic characteristics. Highly regarded for its ability to work effectively with tremendous spee

Being the same size as a small pony, the Irish Wolfhound is the tallest dog breed in the world with its commanding appearance and muscular greyhound-like shape. Originally called the Cu Faoil in Ireland, Irish Wolfhounds are superb athletes and en

The Whippet is a medium-sized sight hound that is of much elegance and fitness. It is an English Greyhound miniature and has been nicknamed "the poor man's racehorse. The fastest domesticated animal for its weight, the Whippet can reach a speed of

The Affenpinscher is a terrier type breed that originated in Cenral Europe, specifically Munich, Germany and France. The name Affenpinscher translates from German into Monkey Terrier. It is one of the oldest breeds in the Toy Group. During the 17t

The Cairn Terrier is a small but hardy working dog originally bred to help Scottish farmers get rid or pests on the property. The breed is most recognized as playing the role of Toto in The Wizard of Oz. The Breed was first developed in the Scotti